this song is sooooooooooooooooooooo gooooooooooooooodddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd i kove the questions and the refrain of course we can make the difference................. keep up the good work.

Hi Shoham ... The guitars in background pic are from EMP museum in Seattle ... The picture of me is in downtown Calgary summer 2013 shortly after big flood. Went to RUSH concert a couple days before in Red Deer as SaddleDome in Calgary was severely damaged from flood waters. Go to the link in description to get to my web page and click on pic to see who made my CBguitar.

Intro is sweet, what really made it count was bringing it back in around :46. Vocals are tight, they fit the songs vibe really well. Can't complain about the lyrics, they work. I'm a drummer personally, so I always give that an advance look; and I would've loved to see a bit more creativity with the drum patterns and fills.

Good point. We're working on something related, I'm still not sure that there's a huge market for sheet music, even for classical masterpieces, and there's the issue of copyright for more modern works...

Great drum beat. Vocals remind me of some '80's new wave bands (I can't figure out who -- very garage band though could be from the 60's I'm thinking of...). Very experimental, but still with a nice pop sound I like it. Thank you :) New tunes on the way?

I always love your guys stuff. Vocals sound very clear. Very nice harmonies, and I like this syncopated keyboard thing, too. Quite a tight production overall. I wish I could give you some suggestions, but I can't think of any at the moment, just keep on going!

Also, how do you make your cover art? Just Photoshop, or something else?
-Shoham

Very cool. Any shows coming up? Also, I've been working on some music compositions. If you get a chance let me know what you think of this one: http://www.feed-forward.net/w.3798_4GLB I think it turned out pretty good. Thanks -Shoham

This is a really cool song Shoham! That unusual, somewhat dissonant guitar riff is quite interesting on its own, but it also serves to make the release in that garage-pop "na na na" part hit even harder. The vocals are a perfect blend of emotive and technically strong; always great to hear WalaWalaWala on the front page!

Right on, Ted :D I'm quite proud of this one -- the riff actually came from Angkor Wat in Cambodia, where I was one time years ago. The second part of this piece is called "?" (as in "What" -- get it? Anchor ? (What) Angkor Wat, haha!). Kelly B made a video for us for it here: http://www.feed-forward.net/w.3603_Q_&theater Both are free downloads by the way. Thanks again-- a lot. Anything new on the way from you? -Shoham

Computer issues have kept me from recording lately, but I've got a couple of new songs on the way. I've also been doing some practices with a band, so hopefully we'll have some fuller rerecordings up at some point too!